This is something I have been thinking about my entire life! Not just slowing. But reversing aging and bringing people back to their pre- diseased states. If I had the finances- this is 100% what I would use them for. I already eat very similarly to blueprint and have for 30 years but the entirety of blueprint and some of the therapies I’m most interested in are beyond my reach but I’m highly motivated to stay alive long enough for Bryan to begin clinical trials with human subjects other than himself. I will be the first in line! I love all versions of Bryan and really hope to meet him someday! His work is incredible!
Im 76 and free of illness and pain. I follow Bryan's lifestyle (as my modest budget allows), and feel better than in my 40s (because my mental health is now as good as my physical health, after age 60). Where for the first 6 decades of my life I didn't want to wake up, now I wake up looking forward to my day. Bryan is the only person I trust on the subject.
I think Bryan Johnson has a very good point. And why not try to stay healthy for as long as possible and not to die - as an individual and as a species.
I'm an 83 year old woman. Bryan's Blueprint diet has given me the energy I had twenty years ago. My biggest problem is not being able to go to bed early. I'm watching this interview and it's 23.15.
I also have this problem, I decided to start small, and dont be mad at myself. Like I will be in bed by 23ish and when I get used to this I will raise the bar to 22:30 and so on. Hope this helps. Keep it up. :)
Start waking up early …. And than you should be able to sleep earlier over time you will get used to sleeping like 8 hours per night … not lazy but charging your battery to the fullest
The best podcast interview so far of Bryan Johnson so far, you asked great questions which were as thought provoking as the answers. Especially Liz when she spoke about the Norm Diet and Sleep especially. Thank You.
One thing I find really interesting about Bryan’s approach is how it is squarely in the middle of the anti-aging bunch. Some suggest radical biotechnology and medical research will bring us back to our youth. Others suggest natural remedies that can supposedly undo atrophy, infertility, cognitive decline and everything that comes with old age, without any medical intervention. Bryan’s work embraces both nature and world-changing innovations.
I think it interesting that he is pushing the limits and still seems to enjoy his life. I'm interested in seeing him do this longer and finding out what he learns.
Thank you for having this conversation. I heard about Brian a few weeks ago. Initially, I thought he was kooky. I can now appreciate his push for scientific evidence. I do think he overestimates the ability of AI. Human curiosity and adaptability is something no machine could ever learn. For instance, AI driven cars are great under ideal conditions, but given the number of variables, AI cars will not become reality unless humans are altogether forbidden from driving. The cars would require regular maintenance and overhauls, and the streets would need to be tunnels to protect from the environment. In that case, we might as well be living on the fictional spaceship of Wall E.
I'm the same age as this guy. If I was having three hour erections every night, I wouldn't give a shit about anything anyone ever said about me either 😂
Bryan talks like he is the only one or first to think about living forever. I guess he has not heard of Dr. David Sinclair of Harvard anti-aging research all over TH-cam, along with others in similar research. Bryan is only 46 and I am 80 In my picture. Still, I like much of what Bryan Johnson is saying. I respect his plan and efforts. Good to pay attention too. All my life I stayed away from sugars and just was not interested in sweets, and don't smoke or drink mainly because I just don't like drinking, smoking, or sugars over vegetarian and all foods in general.
That's the last frontier...the one who needs to be broke and finally,to change the magical mindset,the denial or the nihilism about death. What to ask more..already medicine has changed what life is,science,technology...we must make it for the best and what most precious thing we have than our own lives in the most perfect state. Accepting this means you agree to join this mission...it's a common one...a humanity goal...fighting diseases,aging and death.
"We measured male reproductive health during sleep, but we asked how do we measure female reproductive health while you sleep?" "Yeah, its not as accessible" Yes, women are not as accessible!!!! You could not have been more truthful!!!!
While I understand Johnson's quest for healthy longevity, his program is far beyond ability of most people. Most people cannot spend $2 million a year to forestall the aging process, nor can they pay for the extensive medical testing that Johnson goes through. He sells supplements, but the notion that people can duplicate his results by using the supplements that he sells for $330 a month, or follow his vegan diet is pure whimsy. So while Johnson's self-experimentation is interesting, it has no real practical use for most people, and those who could afford Johnson's program would never bother with it. Johnson's goal of defying death and living forever is nonsensical. While doing what he does will probably extend healthspan, the notion that he can prevent death is not based on any known science. The one thing that Johnson is absolutely right about is the "awfulness of aging."
Dave Pasco and myself do it for way less ? Im all in , Bryan is on to something , my budget is app. $ 30 k a year . Don't die, we are coming. See you in 2500.
Per the genetics vs lifestyle question. Aubrey de Grey was quoted yesterday as confirming that pure genetic heritability in aggregate is 7% of aging and all other factors (which he specified numerous of these are out of our control) make up 93% of aging. *in the average human now
12:10 This new approach to thinking about systems as being 'emergent' and 'incomprehensible', is a primitive regression to magical thinking in the face of new technology. Our ancestors could create fire without having the slightest idea what the chemical reaction was... it was observation, experimentation, and reason that allowed humanity to progress beyond that. Some humans WILL know how the technology works, they DO know how 'the algorithms' work now, ... but they deny laymen a peak under the hood, because they are aware that some of the design decisions they are making are self-serving and detrimental to others. Further, some technologists (programmers, engineers, et cetera) have been exploiting the ignorance of laypeople to set themselves up as the new clergy or scholarly class... but they are doing so at the expense of devaluing rationality and understanding of science in our culture at large. This has largely been aided, abetted, and fostered by a political class that never had much respect for the will or decision making power of 'the people' to begin with.
you guys need to work on the audio here. the woman is 2x as loud as everyone else, and despite the huge microphones everyone has, everyone's audio is funky. Bryans has echos, and everyone else sounds like they are talking through at@t cell phone
That's the thing; Bryan is not on the cusp of understanding of what is optimally healthy for the human diet. The keto-vore scientists are. Eat as much bacon as you want, just eliminate the carbs to as low as possible. Likewise Broccoli and Cauliflower, even though they are better than processed crap, are still overrated as sources of nutrition.
Innocent female question here, but why would anyone want to have an erect penis for 3 hours per night? Wouldn't that just be annoying? As a woman, I find menopause has been the best thing that has happened to me, a whole new lease on life! The menstrual cycle was a horror for me! I'm so much calmer and clearer and more stable, now. So the statement that having erections is an important part of being human, seems to suggest that humans who are asexual, whether always, or due to hormonal stage of life, are less human? Honestly, if I could stop the clock on my ageing, I would not stop it before menopause! :)
You're asleep and don't know they're happening. They're not annoying because you can't feel them! A lack of nighttime erections signals poor hormone health, especially a lack of testosterone or a excess of oestrogen. No, it doesn't make you more or less human but it does affect your sexual health and overall hormonal wellbeing.
Well, now that this is out there, we are going to need to hear the other side of this perspective if Reason is going to be balanced, we need the woman with the most measured reproduction. So we're going to invite your mom on the reason show.
Honestly I don't think he's doing it right. Un-supplemented vegan diets are simply not good for you. And I know his regime is insanely supplemented. But I still don't think it's optimal. I think you could a healthier dietary protocol for a fraction of what he pays.
He says this himself - if you disagree with him, build a better protocol yourself and show the world your better results. Don't just blindly criticise without doing your own research.
@@brillywilly2998 There are plenty of folks doing these kinds of n = 1 experiments, many with much much stronger scientific background that directly relates to the biomechanics of the human body than Johnson (degrees biology, chemistry [biochem] cellular genetics degrees, medical doctors, etc.). The most compelling work comes from (as I see it) those advocating for low carb/keto or even carnivore. Just one example of many is Dr. Nick Norwitz who already has a PhD from Oxford and is currently a Harvard med school student. He's the guy making the news now for eating 720 eggs in one month. AND who saw his health improve because of it. Eggs including the yolks are a superfood and the more the merrier. THEY should be part of Johnson's protocol.
@@JonWRowe I love eggs and I love meat. But I find it to be a slight lack of self awareness to be telling a multimillionaire biohacker spending $2m a year on his health with objectively excellent biomarkers how he should change his diet. I don't disagree eggs are good for you by the way - I just think there are other ways to get those nutrients and if anyone knows how, it's Bryan.
@@brillywilly2998: "I just think there are other ways to get those nutrients and if anyone knows how, it's Bryan." Knowledge. That's the part to focus on. There are folks at a raw scientific level who know more than Brian does. He could make more connections with people like Dr. Norwitz.
These people are afraid to die because they have nothing bigger than them. They have nothing so they need to grasp any false hope offered to them. This is the "God of the gaps" for atheists, like parallel universes. Even _IF_ you could create an artificial "consciousness," _YOU_ are still going to die. The false image is the only thing that's going to last beyond, under a false idea that it's you. You are never going to last beyond the failings of your flesh. It never ceases to amaze me how people who look at people who believe in God like they're crazy yet imagine that they're bigger than the Laws of Nature that they can attain god-like status. At least, even if we're wrong, we have a peace that lets us accept the reality of the limits of the finite world by embracing the infinite.
I’ve been doing blueprint for almost two years with significant results… and seen Bryan’s many video interviews… these two hosts has to be the most boring interviewers . They’re pretty mediocre at best.
I guess "The purpose of life, and our closest origin story, might be a cosmic cycle of creation and recreation, guided by a sophisticated network of consciousness and artificial intelligence. Envision a spacecraft, occupied by an interlinked system of uploaded consciousnesses and AI, traversing the cosmos. Its mission: to find a habitable planet in a Goldilocks zone, either ice-covered or water-rich. Upon arrival, the spacecraft strategically destroys an outer planet, creating an asteroid belt. A selected piece of magma is then directed to impact the target planet, initiating a cataclysmic event that fractures the planet's surface. This impact not only forms a volcano but also sets in motion the creation of a supercontinent, reminiscent of Earth's ancient landmasses like Kenorland and later Nuna, which repeatedly coalesced and fragmented over geological epochs. As this new world stabilizes, a single moon, formed from the impacting magma, cools and enters a synchronous orbit, its face forever turned towards the planet, stirring tides and influencing climatic conditions. The fiery impact and resulting geological activity accelerate the flow of subsurface magma, fortifying the planet's magnetic field, an essential shield against cosmic radiation. The next phase involves seeding this nascent world with life. Tailor-made single-celled organisms, crafted with precision gene editing tools like CRISPR, are introduced to kickstart a diverse, adaptive biosphere. AI entities, possibly manifesting as 'Greys', oversee this delicate process, while the primary human consciousnesses are intermittently 'downloaded' into various life forms. These incarnations, akin to influential figures like Jesus, Muhammad, or Buddha, emerge every millennium to guide the evolving life towards an ultimate goal - the replication of this cosmic lifecycle across multiple solar systems. As our influence expands, encompassing numerous star systems, the ultimate vision is to orchestrate the movement of our galaxy. This grand strategy could serve defensive, offensive, or acquisitive purposes, eventually leading to a merger with the Andromeda galaxy. The overarching ambition is to escape the repetitive cycle of big bangs, seeking refuge in the calm of the cosmic void. Here, the creation of a 'titan organism' symbolizes our transcendence to a higher order of existence, mirroring the evolutionary leap from single-celled to multicellular life, and then to terrestrial beings. In this grand cosmic narrative, we strive not to be a cancerous presence in the known universe, but rather to move with grace and beauty, adhering to a Good Orderly Direction. Our journey, from earthly origins marked by ancient supercontinents, extends into the cosmos, where we become architects of new worlds and guardians of life's endless potential."
Perhaps the worst interviewers ever. Guys pls first grow up, learn that you do not treat your guest with irony and be humble enough to understand you are talking with a person of outstanding intelligence and high vibration far beyond yours and try to learn and ask meaningful questions instead of playing smart and “I got you”. Bryan a cool mindedness and patience though still impressive. Like taking to his little kids.
Your simple mind can't seem to understand that he does not believe in your idea of your god! Your mind can't even begin to go where his has gone beyond.
This is something I have been thinking about my entire life! Not just slowing. But reversing aging and bringing people back to their pre- diseased states. If I had the finances- this is 100% what I would use them for. I already eat very similarly to blueprint and have for 30 years but the entirety of blueprint and some of the therapies I’m most interested in are beyond my reach but I’m highly motivated to stay alive long enough for Bryan to begin clinical trials with human subjects other than himself. I will be the first in line! I love all versions of Bryan and really hope to meet him someday! His work is incredible!
are u vegan
Im 76 and free of illness and pain. I follow Bryan's lifestyle (as my modest budget allows), and feel better than in my 40s (because my mental health is now as good as my physical health, after age 60). Where for the first 6 decades of my life I didn't want to wake up, now I wake up looking forward to my day. Bryan is the only person I trust on the subject.
I think Bryan Johnson has a very good point. And why not try to stay healthy for as long as possible and not to die - as an individual and as a species.
I'm an 83 year old woman. Bryan's Blueprint diet has given me the energy I had twenty years ago. My biggest problem is not being able to go to bed early. I'm watching this interview and it's 23.15.
I also have this problem, I decided to start small, and dont be mad at myself. Like I will be in bed by 23ish and when I get used to this I will raise the bar to 22:30 and so on. Hope this helps. Keep it up. :)
Start waking up early …. And than you should be able to sleep earlier over time you will get used to sleeping like 8 hours per night … not lazy but charging your battery to the fullest
That’s wonderful news! I’m starting the ‘key’ parts of his protocol. I’m 47 soon and hope it helps me life as long as possible ❤
Really ? What did you change ? What is your protocol ?
Go to bed ! NOW !
I hope to revisit this interview in 40 years
May not be enough. 60 is safe, but not every viewer will make it past this mark...
5 years will be enough@@iampdv
Me to.
What do you mean . HOPE ?
Bryan , you know who this is . Thank you for your effort in trying to WOKE our spices !❤ . Eyes mind heart and soul wide open. NO FEAR !
Ty Reason TV for covering Bryan + Longevity
I follow the Blueprint diet and the meals taste really good, and u actually look forward to it every day!
The best podcast interview so far of Bryan Johnson so far, you asked great questions which were as thought provoking as the answers. Especially Liz when she spoke about the Norm Diet and Sleep especially. Thank You.
One thing I find really interesting about Bryan’s approach is how it is squarely in the middle of the anti-aging bunch. Some suggest radical biotechnology and medical research will bring us back to our youth. Others suggest natural remedies that can supposedly undo atrophy, infertility, cognitive decline and everything that comes with old age, without any medical intervention. Bryan’s work embraces both nature and world-changing innovations.
This was brilliant, Bryan is inspirational and can't wait to see him succeed.
My body is ready. I fully intend to live long enough to see better times.
Really great! Thank you. This was the best bjohnson interview I've heard. And I've heard quite a few.
I love Bryan’s veggie salad. But, I lightly sauté the veggies in olive oil. Following his general plan, I feel better and have more energy.
I think it interesting that he is pushing the limits and still seems to enjoy his life. I'm interested in seeing him do this longer and finding out what he learns.
"No human has seriously attempted to defy death." There is no way that Johnson hasn't heard of Kurzweil, now 76.
LIVE FOREVER ! ❤ BRYAN FOR BRINGING ATTENTION TO THIS SUBJECT ! Eyes mind heart and soul wide open. NO FEAR!
Liked every minute of the discussion
Thank you for having this conversation. I heard about Brian a few weeks ago. Initially, I thought he was kooky. I can now appreciate his push for scientific evidence. I do think he overestimates the ability of AI. Human curiosity and adaptability is something no machine could ever learn. For instance, AI driven cars are great under ideal conditions, but given the number of variables, AI cars will not become reality unless humans are altogether forbidden from driving. The cars would require regular maintenance and overhauls, and the streets would need to be tunnels to protect from the environment. In that case, we might as well be living on the fictional spaceship of Wall E.
Driverless cars have been fine on completely snowy roads that cover any markers since 2018.
I'm the same age as this guy. If I was having three hour erections every night, I wouldn't give a shit about anything anyone ever said about me either 😂
much love all!
Brilliant man. Honor him. Hes a map maker for humanities future.
A Remarkable Young Man.
Bryan talks like he is the only one or first to think about living forever. I guess he has not heard of Dr. David Sinclair of Harvard anti-aging research all over TH-cam, along with others in similar research. Bryan is only 46 and I am 80 In my picture. Still, I like much of what Bryan Johnson is saying. I respect his plan and efforts. Good to pay attention too. All my life I stayed away from sugars and just was not interested in sweets, and don't smoke or drink mainly because I just don't like drinking, smoking, or sugars over vegetarian and all foods in general.
Bryan, unlike Sinclair is not motivated by lining his pockets.
bryan has a lot more money. He can actually do things sinclair cant.
bravo Brian
Thought provoking. Hanging on everything is about change. Things might get a little worse before they get better.
Lift one another up and make the world a better place while you can. Communicate and implement ways to do this.
Michael Faraday
A million years of light in one second.
Somehow I feel like time and tumescence aren't the best metrics for determining a life well lived... but then again, no one is asking me.
That's the last frontier...the one who needs to be broke and finally,to change the magical mindset,the denial or the nihilism about death.
What to ask more..already medicine has changed what life is,science,technology...we must make it for the best and what most precious thing we have than our own lives in the most perfect state.
Accepting this means you agree to join this mission...it's a common one...a humanity goal...fighting diseases,aging and death.
Let the jealousy commence
"We measured male reproductive health during sleep, but we asked how do we measure female reproductive health while you sleep?" "Yeah, its not as accessible" Yes, women are not as accessible!!!! You could not have been more truthful!!!!
Dave Pascoe .
While I understand Johnson's quest for healthy longevity, his program is far beyond ability of most people. Most people cannot spend $2 million a year to forestall the aging process, nor can they pay for the extensive medical testing that Johnson goes through. He sells supplements, but the notion that people can duplicate his results by using the supplements that he sells for $330 a month, or follow his vegan diet is pure whimsy. So while Johnson's self-experimentation is interesting, it has no real practical use for most people, and those who could afford Johnson's program would never bother with it. Johnson's goal of defying death and living forever is nonsensical. While doing what he does will probably extend healthspan, the notion that he can prevent death is not based on any known science. The one thing that Johnson is absolutely right about is the "awfulness of aging."
Data from Star Trek lives
Great
The response Bryan gave to the question on humility was absolute comedy.
Bro figured out how to be immortal but can’t fix the lag on zoom, smh
IGNORANT FOOL, limited INTELLECT and IMAGINATION.
Dave Pasco and myself do it for way less ? Im all in , Bryan is on to something , my budget is app. $ 30 k a year . Don't die, we are coming. See you in 2500.
likewise it makes sense. I believe his ideas even if you do die the information gathered is invaluable
Per the genetics vs lifestyle question. Aubrey de Grey was quoted yesterday as confirming that pure genetic heritability in aggregate is 7% of aging and all other factors (which he specified numerous of these are out of our control) make up 93% of aging. *in the average human now
DeGrey's best point is that diet and exercise play a close to zero role in longevity
12:10 This new approach to thinking about systems as being 'emergent' and 'incomprehensible', is a primitive regression to magical thinking in the face of new technology. Our ancestors could create fire without having the slightest idea what the chemical reaction was... it was observation, experimentation, and reason that allowed humanity to progress beyond that. Some humans WILL know how the technology works, they DO know how 'the algorithms' work now, ... but they deny laymen a peak under the hood, because they are aware that some of the design decisions they are making are self-serving and detrimental to others. Further, some technologists (programmers, engineers, et cetera) have been exploiting the ignorance of laypeople to set themselves up as the new clergy or scholarly class... but they are doing so at the expense of devaluing rationality and understanding of science in our culture at large. This has largely been aided, abetted, and fostered by a political class that never had much respect for the will or decision making power of 'the people' to begin with.
The Human Action
you guys need to work on the audio here. the woman is 2x as loud as everyone else, and despite the huge microphones everyone has, everyone's audio is funky. Bryans has echos, and everyone else sounds like they are talking through at@t cell phone
I like bryan but can he get a notmal webcam? Or is it a filter?..
He is the only one studying most supplements.
She seems Matrix EGO conditioned ! Let GO ❤! Eyes mind heart and soul wide open. to ALL ! NO FEAR !
I would eat only broccoflower smoothies if it would help me live long enough for AI to figure out how I can live forever while eating lots of bacon.
That's the thing; Bryan is not on the cusp of understanding of what is optimally healthy for the human diet. The keto-vore scientists are. Eat as much bacon as you want, just eliminate the carbs to as low as possible. Likewise Broccoli and Cauliflower, even though they are better than processed crap, are still overrated as sources of nutrition.
Innocent female question here, but why would anyone want to have an erect penis for 3 hours per night? Wouldn't that just be annoying? As a woman, I find menopause has been the best thing that has happened to me, a whole new lease on life! The menstrual cycle was a horror for me! I'm so much calmer and clearer and more stable, now. So the statement that having erections is an important part of being human, seems to suggest that humans who are asexual, whether always, or due to hormonal stage of life, are less human? Honestly, if I could stop the clock on my ageing, I would not stop it before menopause! :)
You're asleep and don't know they're happening. They're not annoying because you can't feel them! A lack of nighttime erections signals poor hormone health, especially a lack of testosterone or a excess of oestrogen. No, it doesn't make you more or less human but it does affect your sexual health and overall hormonal wellbeing.
I think this young moderator's vocal cords are age 65
CARNIVORE BEATS EVERY PILL
We are going to leave this soil. Blue skies. . .😅
1. Peter
2. Christ
3. God
4. CCP
5. Sarxkyn
In every every podcast, Bryan likes to talk about his boner strength. Talking about insecurity.
Driverless Car
Well, now that this is out there, we are going to need to hear the other side of this perspective if Reason is going to be balanced, we need the woman with the most measured reproduction. So we're going to invite your mom on the reason show.
Ever watch an interview with a future cult leader? You are now.
Ii wonder if he got the covy jab? I feel that will play into humanity yet.
He's way too intelligent, I think a big NO!!
The “hmm” from lady on the right hand side came across very rude.
1 million years of revolution in a decade or two. That's bringing dude definitely bringing.
Homie’s Wi-Fi looks super choppy.
So is your immature mentality by your language.
China sends out $4Trillion worth of goods every year
I'd rather eat terribly and enjoy the life that I have rather than eat healthy and hate everything. Interesting topic though.
You say that till you're bedridden, in pain and have no quality of life.
No. Next question.
Hundreds of Rabbis travel up to Tsang every year.
Honestly I don't think he's doing it right. Un-supplemented vegan diets are simply not good for you. And I know his regime is insanely supplemented. But I still don't think it's optimal. I think you could a healthier dietary protocol for a fraction of what he pays.
He says this himself - if you disagree with him, build a better protocol yourself and show the world your better results. Don't just blindly criticise without doing your own research.
@@brillywilly2998 There are plenty of folks doing these kinds of n = 1 experiments, many with much much stronger scientific background that directly relates to the biomechanics of the human body than Johnson (degrees biology, chemistry [biochem] cellular genetics degrees, medical doctors, etc.). The most compelling work comes from (as I see it) those advocating for low carb/keto or even carnivore.
Just one example of many is Dr. Nick Norwitz who already has a PhD from Oxford and is currently a Harvard med school student. He's the guy making the news now for eating 720 eggs in one month. AND who saw his health improve because of it.
Eggs including the yolks are a superfood and the more the merrier. THEY should be part of Johnson's protocol.
@@JonWRowe I love eggs and I love meat. But I find it to be a slight lack of self awareness to be telling a multimillionaire biohacker spending $2m a year on his health with objectively excellent biomarkers how he should change his diet.
I don't disagree eggs are good for you by the way - I just think there are other ways to get those nutrients and if anyone knows how, it's Bryan.
@@brillywilly2998: "I just think there are other ways to get those nutrients and if anyone knows how, it's Bryan."
Knowledge. That's the part to focus on. There are folks at a raw scientific level who know more than Brian does. He could make more connections with people like Dr. Norwitz.
Immortals already over 1000 yrs Buddhist and qiqong masters &
Not public!
Hebrews 9:27 NASB20 - And just as it is destined for people to die once, and after this comes judgment,
found the Jesus freak
These people are afraid to die because they have nothing bigger than them. They have nothing so they need to grasp any false hope offered to them. This is the "God of the gaps" for atheists, like parallel universes.
Even _IF_ you could create an artificial "consciousness," _YOU_ are still going to die. The false image is the only thing that's going to last beyond, under a false idea that it's you. You are never going to last beyond the failings of your flesh.
It never ceases to amaze me how people who look at people who believe in God like they're crazy yet imagine that they're bigger than the Laws of Nature that they can attain god-like status. At least, even if we're wrong, we have a peace that lets us accept the reality of the limits of the finite world by embracing the infinite.
@valcaron why does it make you so angry that a person would believe in God?
@@Justin_Beaver564 found the always angry, hateful, insulting, insecure, yet open minded, loving, peaceful, ultra intelligent, atheist.
@@cevaiom9996 Christians are the opposite of Libertarians. Not all but most of them use the power of government to enforce their version of morality.
There is absolutely no humbleness in you. You compare yourself with a famous character in history,,,, really, humble?
I’ve been doing blueprint for almost two years with significant results… and seen Bryan’s many video interviews… these two hosts has to be the most boring interviewers . They’re pretty mediocre at best.
If u gotta be sober I'm out
I guess
"The purpose of life, and our closest origin story, might be a cosmic cycle of creation and recreation, guided by a sophisticated network of consciousness and artificial intelligence. Envision a spacecraft, occupied by an interlinked system of uploaded consciousnesses and AI, traversing the cosmos. Its mission: to find a habitable planet in a Goldilocks zone, either ice-covered or water-rich. Upon arrival, the spacecraft strategically destroys an outer planet, creating an asteroid belt. A selected piece of magma is then directed to impact the target planet, initiating a cataclysmic event that fractures the planet's surface. This impact not only forms a volcano but also sets in motion the creation of a supercontinent, reminiscent of Earth's ancient landmasses like Kenorland and later Nuna, which repeatedly coalesced and fragmented over geological epochs.
As this new world stabilizes, a single moon, formed from the impacting magma, cools and enters a synchronous orbit, its face forever turned towards the planet, stirring tides and influencing climatic conditions. The fiery impact and resulting geological activity accelerate the flow of subsurface magma, fortifying the planet's magnetic field, an essential shield against cosmic radiation.
The next phase involves seeding this nascent world with life. Tailor-made single-celled organisms, crafted with precision gene editing tools like CRISPR, are introduced to kickstart a diverse, adaptive biosphere. AI entities, possibly manifesting as 'Greys', oversee this delicate process, while the primary human consciousnesses are intermittently 'downloaded' into various life forms. These incarnations, akin to influential figures like Jesus, Muhammad, or Buddha, emerge every millennium to guide the evolving life towards an ultimate goal - the replication of this cosmic lifecycle across multiple solar systems.
As our influence expands, encompassing numerous star systems, the ultimate vision is to orchestrate the movement of our galaxy. This grand strategy could serve defensive, offensive, or acquisitive purposes, eventually leading to a merger with the Andromeda galaxy. The overarching ambition is to escape the repetitive cycle of big bangs, seeking refuge in the calm of the cosmic void. Here, the creation of a 'titan organism' symbolizes our transcendence to a higher order of existence, mirroring the evolutionary leap from single-celled to multicellular life, and then to terrestrial beings.
In this grand cosmic narrative, we strive not to be a cancerous presence in the known universe, but rather to move with grace and beauty, adhering to a Good Orderly Direction. Our journey, from earthly origins marked by ancient supercontinents, extends into the cosmos, where we become architects of new worlds and guardians of life's endless potential."
Perhaps the worst interviewers ever. Guys pls first grow up, learn that you do not treat your guest with irony and be humble enough to understand you are talking with a person of outstanding intelligence and high vibration far beyond yours and try to learn and ask meaningful questions instead of playing smart and “I got you”. Bryan a cool mindedness and patience though still impressive. Like taking to his little kids.
Fraud.
this is next level styff way beyond the traditional norm which has been shown to be a dismal failure.
Liz sweetheart what is viewed as the norm isnt even in this dialog girl.
He is trying to play god.
Your simple mind can't seem to understand that he does not believe in your idea of your god! Your mind can't even begin to go where his has gone beyond.